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in Indonesia in September 1945, when the building was used by the British as the military HQ. The building was rented by the English Embassy from 1961 until 1981 when the building was given to the Indonesian Department of Education and Culture on December 28, 1981. In 1982, the building used by the
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The first room became the site of the first historical event in preparation for the formulation of the Indonesian proclamation of manuscripts. This room is used as a living room as well as an office by Maeda. In addition, this room also describes the atmosphere before the proclamation, such as the
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The last room is an exhibition room of objects that were worn by the individuals who were present during the formulation of the proclamation text. These objects are watches, pens and clothes. In this fourth room, Sayuti Melik and B.M. Diah typed the text of the proclamation of independence
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The third room has a piano, which is the place where Sukarno and Hatta signed the text of the proclamation of Indonesian independence. Another incident that also occurred in the third room was Sukarno reading the proclamation text in front of his house.
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The second room became the place where Sukarno and Hatta held a meeting together at a round table with other administrators such as B.M. Diah. In this room, the original text of the proclamation was handwritten by Sukarno.
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The building was built in 1920 following the design of J.F.L. Blankenberg. It is a two-floored, 1,138 m2 Art-Deco-style building over a 3,914 m2 plot of land. In 1931, the building was bought by insurance company
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directed that it be converted into a museum. The official inauguration of the Museum of the Formulation of Proclamation Text Museum was on November 24, 1992.
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Because of the role of the building in the formulation of the independence proclamation text, in 1984, Minister of Education and Culture
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broke out, the building was being as the British General Consulate. During the
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The building was converted into a residence for Rear Admiral
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Formulation of Proclamation Text Museum is located in Jakarta
Coordinates
6°12′01″S 106°49′52″E / 6.2004°S 106.8311°E / -6.2004; 106.8311
https://munasprok.go.id/
Indonesian
history museum
Jakarta
Indonesia
Proclamation of Indonesian Independence

Tadashi Maeda
Nillmij
Pacific War
Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies
Tadashi Maeda
Allies
National Library of Indonesia
Nugroho Notosusanto
BPUPK
PPKI
atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
List of colonial buildings and structures in Jakarta
List of museums and cultural institutions in Indonesia
Planning the Megacity: Jakarta in the Twentieth Century
ISBN
9781135991227
Rengasdengklok - Revolusi dan Peristiwa
ISBN
9787977094355

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